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1960 City of Ringwood Proclamation; City Emblems - drawings & correspondence; Council leaflet; Mayors message; Variety concert; Civic service; Official opening
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1960 City of Ringwood Proclamation; City Emblems - drawings & correspondence; Council leaflet; Mayors message; Variety concert; Civic service; Official opening
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"Written on front of photograph" City of Ringwood Bowls Club 60th Anniversary- Season 1989-90 Members of the Men's Section on Opening Day, 26th August, 1989.
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"Written on front of photograph" City of Ringwood Bowls Club 60th Anniversary- Season 1989-90 Official R.V.B.A. Visit. Club President, Arnold Bartling ( 5th from right, front row), with R.V.B.A. President Bob Poulton and Vice President Sam Murphy. Opening Day 26th August 1989.
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"Written on back of photograph" Back Row- L to R: Douglas Hume, Ian Sharp, ?, Alan Telfer, Tom Williams, John Munday, Ken Parnell, Bruce Fletcher, Ray Taylor. 2nd Row- L to R; Ann Whitehouse, Julie Sanders, Jill Pump, ?, Diane Dewer, Kathleen Lowe, Isabel Sykes, Wendy Anderson. Front Row- L to R: Brian Rothney, Douglas Mackie, John Willis, Frank Morris, Douglas Bangay. Teacher:
Order of proceedings, with list of sporting, community service and other awards, school captains, prefects, house captains, and SRC representatives.
Special Guests: Mayor of Ringwood Cr. I. Rosewarne and Mr. R. Rosewarne, Cr. A. Fraser, Cr. N. MacDonald, Cr. B. Milton, Mrs. K. Setches (M.L.A.), Ms. V. Kemp, Dr. S. Stephens, Mr. R. Burch, Mr. K. Ryan, Mr. A. Marriner.
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Club Champion 1988. (6 titles)
Programme, sample invitation, VIP ticket and pre/post production note.
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President 1982-83
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President 1980-81
Photocopies of newspaper clippings collected by the school troughout 1990.
Photocopies of newspaper clippings collected by the school troughout 1989.
Photocopies of newspaper clippings collected by the school troughout 1988.
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President 1958-59
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Photocopies of newspaper clippings collected by the school troughout 1987.
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